Ulysses S. Grant's plan for total war during the Civil War aimed to undermine the Confederacy's will and ability to fight by targeting not only enemy armies but also the economic infrastructure supporting them. This strategy included widespread destruction of railroads, factories, and supplies, as exemplified in his campaigns, such as the Siege of Vicksburg and Sherman's March to the Sea. Grant believed that by inflicting significant damage on Southern resources and morale, the Union could hasten the end of the war. His approach marked a shift in military strategy, emphasizing the importance of crippling the enemy's capacity to sustain warfare.
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Tired and wore out, but then Grants did too.
They were in the total war.
to send it to the people who were out in war fighting or in other words they were giving them plans in a secret language
Total war was General Sherman's strategy. He was to use total war to destroy the resources of the south. I am also a civil war expert so you can trust my answer.
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he plans to help them
Grants plan was to give Lee's army 25,000 meals.
No, there are no plans in America for a civil war, nor is there any need to have a civil war.
Richard Nixon had secret plans, to get us out of the war, but i am not positive on the plans that got us into the war.
The solders in the field carry out war plans. The plans are made in headquarters, and the solders are told what to do. Into the valley of death they went tho they knew someone had blundered.
Block grants give states and local governments greater freedom in deciding how to spend the national grant money.
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Most of the land grants from the Mexican government were revived by the U.S. government following the Mexican-American War, particularly through the 1851 Land Act in California. This act aimed to resolve land title disputes and recognize land grants made by Mexico before the war. Additionally, various court cases and legal frameworks in the years following the war helped to affirm and restore these grants to their original recipients or their descendants.
His plans were to capture and control all of Europe and then the world